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Seattle Seahawks DL Raheem Brock was arraigned Wednesday, Dec. 21, on a DUI charge in King County District Court, stemmping from his arrest in November 2010. He pleaded not guilty, and is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing Feb. 6. He is likely to return to practice Thursday, Dec. 22.

Seattle Seahawks DL Raheem Brock was charged with driving under the influence after his arrest more than a year ago. He is scheduled to be arraigned Dec. 21. He was pulled over just after 3AM Nov. 13, 2010, and he declined to take a field-sobriety test. He did submit to a portable breathalyzer, and his blood alcohol content was measured at .133, well over the legal limit of .08 in Washington state.

Seattle Seahawks impending free-agent DL Raheem Brock would like to re-sign with the Seahawks but it is not sure if that is possible. Brock is believed to be looking for starter money would only be a role player if he returned.

Seattle Seahawks impending free-agent DL Raheem Brock was arrested in Philadelphia early Friday, June 17, after he allegedly walked out on a bill at a club. Brock allegedly dipped out on a $27 bill. He was questioned by police and was arrested following a minor struggle.

Seattle Seahawks DL Raheem Brock said he is not the biggest fan of head coach Pete Carroll's Rah Rah, college approach to motivating players, according to Eric Williams, of the Tacoma News Tribune. Brock referred to Carroll's style as corny. "Yeah it was," Brock said. "I was like, 'Oh, we're breaking down again?' We break it down like a hundred times. He says a whole bunch of stuff and it was just like I was back in college again, and I was just like frustrated." However, Brock added that younger players could benefit from Carroll's style of coaching. "But it's good for the younger guys who have never had that experience. And I've learned to understand that everybody hasn't been in my situation, where I've been going to the playoffs so many times, and playing with Peyton (Manning) and those guys. So the younger guys who have never been in this situation, they need to hear things like that."

Seattle Seahawks DL Raheem Brock was arrested on suspicion for driving under the influence early Saturday, Nov. 13, according to Danny O'Neil, of The Seattle Times. Brock was not booked into jail, but was instead released pending charges. He did play in the team's Week 10 game.

BusinessWire.com reports Wingstop Restaurant, Inc. has signed a franchise agreement with Indianapolis Colts DL Raheem Brock to develop three restaurants in Philadelphia. It is Wingstop's third agreement with a former or current NFL player. Brock said he was excited to open the restaurant in his hometown. "I'm excited to bring Wingstop to my hometown and share it with the people here," said Brock. "I love the food and the simple concept of focusing on great wings and sides. The ease of operations makes it an attractive business."